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The View from the Hill -- BI in 2010: No Dash for the Dashboards Yet

Posted September 9, 2010 | Leadership | Leadership |

It has been just over 50 years since preeminent IBM computer scientist Hans Peter Luhn coined the term "business intelligence." And ever since then, BI has been viewed as getting information to the people who need it in a timely fashion and in a form that is easily consumed and acted on (the right data to the right people at the right time).

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Dave Higgins
Dave Higgins has been a strategic management consultant since the late 1980s and an evangelist for high-quality software systems development methods since 1975. Early in his career, Mr. Higgins was among the principal architects of the Warnier/Orr methodology, one of the first popular systems development methodologies. In recent years, he has been involved in projects ranging from strategic systems planning to enterprise application architecture… Read More
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